The third trip out was to
Pavis Wood last night, part of BBOWT's Dancersend reserve complex which lies right on the border with Hertfordshire. This was a very slow night! I haven't counted up the totals but around 70 species were recorded and there was nothing unexpected at all. Here it was Nut-tree Tussock which provided the highest count but Treble Lines was a very close second. Brindled White-spot was good to find, while amongst several examples of Small Phoenix was the odd-looking individual below. There were few micros to be seen but
Capua vulgana and
Syndemis musculana appeared at each trap.
Cochylis molliculana was also recorded, a species that seems to have gone from being rare to almost ubiquitous in just a few years.
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Cochlis molliculana, Pavis Wood 25th May |
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Small Phoenix, Pavis Wood 25th May |
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Brindled White-spot, Pavis Wood 25th May |
Dave Wilton
Westcott, Bucks
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